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John Edward Farrell (born August 4, 1962) is an American former baseball pitcher, coach, and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). During his eight-season playing career, Farrell was a member of the Cleveland Indians , California Angels , and Detroit Tigers .
A regional sports network (RSN) in the United States and Canada is a television channel that presents sports programming to a local media market or geographical region. Such channels often focus on one or a few teams who currently play in Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, and/or National Hockey League.
John Farrell: Boston Red Sox: Clint Hurdle: Pittsburgh Pirates [1] 2014: Mike Scioscia (3) Los Angeles Angels: Matt Williams: Washington Nationals [2] 2015: Paul Molitor: Minnesota Twins: Terry Collins: New York Mets [3] 2016: Terry Francona: Cleveland Indians: Dave Roberts: Los Angeles Dodgers [4] 2017: Terry Francona (2) Cleveland Indians ...
John Farrell may refer to: in sports. John Farrell (manager) (born 1962), American Major League Baseball manager; John Farrell (second baseman) (1876–1921), American Major League Baseball infielder; John Farrell (speed skater) (1906–1994), American Olympic skater and coach; John Farrell (hurler) (born 1961), Irish hurler
Starting in 2009, FSN Rocky Mountain (later Root Sports and then AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain) became the exclusive TV outlet for the Rockies. In 2023, AT&T announced its exit of the RSN business, leading to the shuttering of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain and the MLB taking over the Rockies' TV broadcast starting in 2024.
Texas Rangers games currently air on the regional television network Bally Sports Southwest. [1] The Texas Rangers Radio Network has stations in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. [2] The flagship station is 105.3 KRLD-FM in Dallas. When a Rangers game conflicts with other coverage on KRLD-FM, the baseball game moves to AM 1080 KRLD.
Regional Radio Sports first broadcast in 1992 on WWJY (now WXRD) in Crown Point, Indiana. In order to establish a footprint in the Michiana region, RRS soon joined forces with WAMJ in South Bend to create the first network. [1] WAMJ was the first home for RRSN's coverage of Penn High School football, [2] which now airs on affiliate WGCS.
The origins of Comcast SportsNet are traced to Comcast's March 19, 1996 purchase of a 66% interest in Spectacor and its primary assets – the Philadelphia Flyers, The Spectrum and the then-recently completed CoreStates Center – for $240 million and the assumption of a collective $170 million in debt; the new Comcast Spectacor (which appointed the company's previous majority owner, Edward M ...